Woman hospitalized after single vehicle collision near intersection of HWY #5 & HWY #41
A 23-year old woman has been hospitalized following a single vehicle collision near Saskatoon on Sunday morning.
At around 6:15 am, on July 7, 2024, police responded to the call of a vehicle accident with injuries near the intersection of Highway #5 and Highway #41.
Upon arrival, officers discovered a vehicle in a ditch, that is believed to have rolled numerous times. The vehicle had also started on fire. Saskatoon Fire was on the scene to extinguish the fire and assist in extracting the driver from the vehicle.
Braten Kirkwood
Braten Richard Kirkwood
April 10, 1986 – July 3, 2024
Smoky conditions expected to improve by tonight
Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Special Air Quality Statement remains in effect for the Humboldt and Watrous areas.
Smoky conditions are set to persist in the province today due to a trough of low-pressure concentrating wildfire smoke, leading to poor air quality and reduced visibility.
SGEU's largest bargaining unit settles on three year contract
A release from the Saskatchewan Government and General Employees’ Union (SGEU) indicates its Public Service/Government Employment (PS/GE) bargaining unit has voted to accept the latest offer from the provincial government. The newly ratified three-year collective agreement spans from October 1, 2022 to September 31, 2025.
Saskatchewan artists talk personal journeys at Gallery opening
The Humboldt and District Gallery walls are lined with distinctive artwork by two Saskatchewan artists with their own styles and visions of the province. Leslie Blacklock has her exhibition Endless: Land, Lake and Light on now at the Gallery alongside Sketches from Home, Leanne Harasymchuk’s exhibit.
The two spoke and greeted visitors and art patrons at a full-house event on Saturday afternoon.
Minimum wage set to increase on October 1
The minimum wage in Saskatchewan will be increasing to $15 later this year on October 1.
Back in 2022, the Government of Saskatchewan would be increasing the minimum wages in intervals during a two-year period. In 2022 the minimum wage was increased from $11.81 to $13, followed by a $1 increase each year following until the minimum wage reached $15.
RCMP asking public to report sightings of correction centre escapees
On July 7, 2024, at approximately 1:00 a.m., Yorkton RCMP received a report that two adult males escaped from a correctional centre in Yorkton. Yorkton RCMP have been working to locate the two males and is now asking the public to report sightings and information on the whereabouts of 30-year-old Brett Schnieder and 22-year-old Chase Ahpay.
Brett Schnieder and Chase Ahpay are both wanted on warrant by Yorkton RCMP for being unlawfully at large.
18U AAA Red Sox go 3 for 4 on the weekend
A trio of wins this weekend for the East Central 18U AAA Red Sox.
Saturday saw a double header against the Parkland Expos with a pair of decisive wins, 13-2 and 10-2. Cade Armstrong produced seven runs on a pair of critical hits, including a grand slam to left field in the second inning. Graydn Wilson followed up with a homer to right field for another three runs, launching the Red Sox well into the lead.
Bolt Brain Buster - July 8 2024
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Now's the time to get involved with the SCA
Nominations are now being accepted for the Saskatchewan Cattlemen's Association board of directors.
The SCA is looking for cattle producers who are interested in taking an active part in the cattle organization.
CEO Grant McLellan says nominations are now open for board directors in Districts 2, 3b, 5, 7 and 9A.
"Any registered cattle producer has the ability to put their name forward to stand for an election to join the SCA board and help guide the direction of where the checkoff dollars of this province are going."